Title :
Energy Efficient Medium Access Protocol for Wireless Medical Body Area Sensor Networks
Author :
Omeni, O.C. ; Eljamaly, O. ; Burdett, A.J.
Author_Institution :
Toumaz Technol. Ltd., Didcot
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel energy-efficient MAC Protocol designed specifically for wireless body area sensor networks (WBASN) focused towards pervasive healthcare applications. Wireless body area networks consist of wireless sensor nodes attached to the human body to monitor vital signs such as body temperature, activity or heart-rate. The network adopts a master-slave architecture, where the body-worn slave node periodically sends sensor readings to a central master node. Unlike traditional peer-to-peer wireless sensor networks, the nodes in this biomedical WBASN are not deployed in an ad hoc fashion. Joining a network is centrally managed and all communications are single-hop. To reduce energy consumption, all the sensor nodes are in standby or sleep mode until the centrally assigned time slot. Once a node has joined a network, there is no possibility of collision within a cluster as all communication is initiated by the central node and is addressed uniquely to a slave node. To avoid collisions with nearby transmitters, a clear channel assessment algorithm based on standard listen-before-transmit (LBT) is used. To handle time slot overlaps, the novel concept of a wakeup fallback time is introduced. Using single-hop communication and centrally controlled sleep/wakeup times leads to significant energy reductions for this application compared to more ´flexible´ network MAC protocols such as 802.11 or Zigbee. With longer sleep times, the overall power consumption approaches the standby power. The protocol is implemented in hardware as part of the Sensiumtrade system-on-chip WBASN ASIC, in a 0.13 um CMOS process.
Keywords :
access protocols; biomedical electronics; biosensors; lab-on-a-chip; patient monitoring; radio access networks; sensor fusion; 802.11; Sensium system-on-chip WBASN ASIC; Zigbee; biomedical WBASN; body temperature; channel assessment algorithm; energy efficient medium access protocol; heart rate; master-slave architecture; pervasive healthcare application; power consumption; single-hop communication; standard listen-before-transmit; vital signs monitoring; wakeup fallback time; wireless medical body area sensor network; wireless sensor nodes; Access protocols; Biosensors; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Master-slave; Media Access Protocol; Peer to peer computing; Temperature sensors; Wireless application protocol; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Medical Devices and Biosensors, 2007. ISSS-MDBS 2007. 4th IEEE/EMBS International Summer School and Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1346-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1346-1
DOI :
10.1109/ISSMDBS.2007.4338285